Skinvae Ink

Consultation

Your first treatment will begin with a consultation, discussing shape colour and expectations of your new brows. Our therapist will discuss different options that will leave your brows looking on point. If you have any requests these will be taken into consideration, and we will make the best decision that will suit your particular face shape and features.

Procedure

Feather touch brows is a 2 step process around 4-6 weeks apart. Please be aware that you do need both treatments and you will need to book your second treatment when making your initial appointment.

We allow 2.5 hours for your initial treatment than 1.5 hours for your follow up. During this time a consultation is undertaken colour and outline of the new brows are drawn up. Once the client is satisfied with the shape numbing cream is applied to the area. Permanent pigment is than applied with a hand held micro blade for feather touch or implanted by machine for ombre/powder brow.

The end result of your brows will depend on two factors pigment and healing. We all heal differently and what works for one client may not be as effective on another. This is why your second treatment is so curial and where all the magic happens.

Bookings

To book your appt select the Book now button below, select feather touch brows. Appointments are only available with Anna. If you have any questions or would like to book in for a free consultation please give us a call on (07)823 1629

FAQs

What is feathering?

This method is the most natural looking form of eyebrow tattooing. Super fine ‘hair like’ strokes are tattooed into the skin behind existing brow hair to create density, definition and to help fill in gaps for the perfect brow. With results lasting up to 12-18months, keep your brows updated with current trends without having to commit to a ‘traditional’ brow tattoo.

What is the difference between powder/ombre brow and hair-strokes or feathering for eyebrow tattoo?

Powder/ombre gives a more defined, solid appearance, and is usually a longer-lasting option, whereas hair stroke, as the name suggests, involves cosmetic tattooing on tiny lines/strokes in a design that gives the appearance of hair. Hair-strokes alone, with no background, do require more re-touching than other methods. A good, longer lasting option can be a combination of these, where a lighter powder-fill will be done at the first appointment, then hair-strokes over the top, to give texture and a realistic, hair like appearance. We can discuss these options and what would give you the best result and your consultation. Both techniques are the same price.

Will you touch up someone else’s Brow Tattoo work?

No. Our touch up service is only for our existing clients. If you have had your brows done elsewhere, we do not go over them until they have completely faded. Once your brows are ready to be re-done, full prices apply.

What if you have existing brow tattoo?

If you have had your brows done previously, please send through a photo in natural lighting without any make up on. We will determine whether we can cover them or if you need to book in for removal first. We offer laser-free tattoo removal.

How long does it take for the tattooing to heal?

Your skin will take a total of 6 weeks to completely heal and show true results.

Is it painful?

Pain threshold levels differ amongst individuals. Some clients may experience slight discomfort and a stinging sensation. Be mentally prepared as it is cosmetic tattooing, it is not pain-free.

How long does it last?

Pigments are not implanted into the skin as deep as traditional tattoos, the area will naturally fade overtime. Skincare routine will also affect the lasting effect of the pigment: patients who tan, uses products with AHA or Glycolic Acid with fade faster as your skin will resurface faster. Each individual’s colour retention within the skin will vary.
To maintain the brows looking fresh, a touch up is suggested every 12 months.

Who is NOT suitable for the procedure?

Please disclose any medically conditions when making a booking. We may require you to bring additional information from your GP to your consultation.
Oily skin does not hold pigment as well as other skin types. Strokes may not heal as crisp and clients may experience less pigment retention. An additional session may also be required to perfect it. Ombré Brows & Powdered Brows may be a better option for you

Women who are pregnant or breast feeding

Under the age of 18

Undergoing or have undergone chemo recently

Using Accutane

Have a heart condition or using heart medications

Those with Diabetes (will require a physician’s note)

Have Skin Disease or irritations

Have had botox in the last 2 weeks

Dark tan or chemical peels in the last 3 weeks

Lastly, those who are allergic to lidocaine, prilocaine, benzocaine, tetracaine or epinephrine, or anyone who has any serious medical conditions may require a physician’s note.

Can I get my touch up session sooner than 4 weeks?

No, you must allow a minimum of 6 weeks for the skin to fully heal.

How are the colours chosen?

Your artist will help you choose a colour that is best suited to your brow hair in order to get a more natural and blended result.

Can I wear makeup around them?

It is not recommended to use any kind of foundation around your brows, the skin should be kept clean until the scabbing/flaking has finished. This can take up to 2-3 weeks.

Will I be able to return back to work the next day?

Yes, swelling and redness will subside within 24 hours. The color of your brows will be dark for the first few days but will soften as the healing process starts.

Does it hurt afterwards?

The area can be a little sore for the first few hours and tender to touch for a couple days.

Is there a risk of infection?

There is minimal risk of infection as strict hygiene standards are maintained.

Is it the tattoo permanent?

Technically, semi-permanent micro-pigmentation is considered permanent because the colour is implanted into the upper dermal layer of the skin and cannot be washed off. However, the pigment is implanted more superficially than a traditional tattoo, so it naturally fades over time.